Sunday’s official high was 40, after a clear and cold start. The goal Monday? Normal! Indianapolis has seen only ten days above average this month. It didn’t happen today. Tomorrow’s our last chance. High pressure drifts away to the east and clouds will gradually thicken through the afternoon. The wind will become more active as the next system approaches. Rain holds off until after midnight into Tuesday morning. There is a risk that the precipitation could begin as freezing rain north of Indianapolis. By Tuesday evening colder air spreads into the state and rain will change to snow, and possible stretch into Wednesday. Next: several days of flurries and clouds and more of those below normal temperatures. INDY ALMANAC: The average high today is 44 and the average low is 27. Records are 76 and -7. Sunrise time is 7:25 and the sun sets at 6:32. PAUL’S PREVIOUS PREDICTION: Saturday’s high was 36. The forecast was 34. DETAILED INDIANAPOLIS FORECAST: Today: Mostly sunny. High 40. Tonight: Mostly clear. Low 23. Monday: Partly cloudy. High 44. Monday Night: Chance of rain after midnight. Low 35. Tuesday: Rainy. High 38. Tuesday Night: Rain changes to snow. Low 31. Wednesday: Mostly cloudy with a chance of snow showers. High 35. Wednesday Night: Mostly cloudy with a chance of snow showers. Low 28. Thursday: Mostly cloudy with a chance of flurries. High 33. Wednesday Night: Mostly cloudy with a chance of flurries. Low 26. Thursday: Mostly cloudy with a chance of flurries. High 34. Wednesday Night: Mostly cloudy with a chance of flurries. Low 23. Thursday: Mostly cloudy with a chance of flurries. High 32.]]>
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